Hundreds attend memorial service for slain teen

December 7, 2008 9:00:00 PM PST

CARY --

Hundreds attended a memorial service for slain 18-year-old Matt Silliman Monday. His body was found in a mobile home south of Raleigh last Wednesday."I knew there would be alot of people, but this is incredible," said a student who came to the memorial.

The Peace Presbyterian Church in Cary hosted the service. The Silliman family has attended the church for the last seven years.

Matt was active member of the congregation. He participated in the youth group and was a member of the youth worship team. The Peace Presbyterian Church also hosted his Eagle Scout ceremony.

"A highly intelligent, highly creative, highly energetic young man with a great heart," Silliman's Eagle Scout project advisor Alan O'Neal said. "He was a great friend. He wasn't just another scout to me."

Aadil Shaaid Kahn, 17, Allegra Rose Dahlquist, 17, Drew Logan Shaw, 16, and Ryan Patrick Hare, 18, are accused of killing Silliman. A judge has ordered the teens to be held without bond.

According to Silliman's Facebook page, the suspects were all his friends.

Silliman was first reported missing by his parents on Nov. 26 and authorities had issued a Silver Alert for him. He was last seen less than 10 miles from the crime scene.

Medical examiners say they have not confirmed a cause of death. They are releasing few details, only saying the murder took place on Nov. 30.